2nd Trimester

Thoughts on bedding and bumper pads?

I'm going to be a first time mom and I am hearing all sorts of things about bumper pads, my mother in law says that I should not even use them and I should just pass on all crib bedding and go with flat sheets... I am so confused and obviously I don't want anything to happen to my baby. What is everyones thoughts and what are you doing??

Re: Thoughts on bedding and bumper pads?

  • There are mixed feelings about them. Personally, I don't think they are worth the risk. And from what I read, they don't really reduce injury by much (and the ones they do prevent are minor). So to me its not worth it.

     

    BUT many disagree. Its definitely a grey area for sure.

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  • I just did a bed skirt, sheet, and breathable bumpers.
  • We have used one with our DD since day one, and will use one with the second baby too.  I asked my DD's doctor what his thoughts are on bumper pads, and he said he used them with all of his children.  He suggested that we use them.
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  • Lots of controversy about this but yes there are many studies that have found a correlation between SIDS and bumpers ... but there have been many that have not ... again, controversial issue ... most sources that I've consulted (e.g., baby bargains say to skip them, etc.) ... I've just decided to skip the bumper ... don't want to take the risk ... bumper isn't all that serious to me ... the set that I purchased came with a bumper but I'm not using it ... it also came with a blanket ... which again, won't be using in the crib ... just the sheet and the bedskirt is what I'll be using from the set but it was on super sale so I purchased it anyway. Of course you could just purchase separates.

    Many people use them and haven't found any problem ... I've just elected not to ... 

  • I plan on using the bumper pads... at least for the first few months (since LO will be in our room at night anyways)- once he is moved into the crib for night sleeping, we may get breathable bumpers, I'm not sure.

    All of our parents used bumpers and we're all fine....

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  • My mom not only used a bumper with all of us, it was plastic coated, as I'm sure many were when we were all babies.

    A friend of mine put her baby's bumper half way down the mattress. It still kept baby from bumping her head on the rails, but was tucked and very tight against the rails to reduce the risk of suffocation. I think this is what we'll end up doing with ours. 

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    All of our parents used bumpers and we're all fine....

     

    seriously, you cant use this as a valid argument for anything. There are many things our parents did that we no longer do.

    There are also babies of that generation who died from it. Most didn't, but some did.

  • I used mine - I just made sure it wasn't super plush.  DS was super roly poly and constantly banging his head against the crib rails (and we have an iron crib) pretty hard.  And no - a breathable bumper does not offer any padding up against an iron crib.  Once he started pulling up and able to climb on the bumper, we removed it and replaced it with a breathable bumper.

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  • I had a regular bumper in her crib before she could roll around.  Once she was moving, I got a breathable bumper.  We tried without a bumper but her little legs and arms would get stuck in the slats.  The breathable is GREAT :) Still use it, she's 17 months now, but still a mover and this way she's not sticking her limbs through and getting stuck.
  • Thank you!!!  Just because "it didn't hurt us" doesn't mean it didn't kill others.  I hate it when people try to use that as an excuse to do something dangerous.  Just remember that your dad used to smoke while pumping gas too.  Apparently gas wasn't flammable 30 years ago???  NOPE, our dads just got lucky and didn't blow the service station up!  Oh yeah and most of us were never put into a carseat or seat belt.  It didn't hurt us, did it?  Nope.  So skip on buying the carseat for your new baby because you didn't use one and you're perfectly fine.  Why waste the money? 
    Seriously, think about what you are saying people.  Just because you survived doesn't make something safe.

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    All of our parents used bumpers and we're all fine....

     

    seriously, you cant use this as a valid argument for anything. There are many things our parents did that we no longer do.

    There are also babies of that generation who died from it. Most didn't, but some did.

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    Thank you!!!  Just because "it didn't hurt us" doesn't mean it didn't kill others.  I hate it when people try to use that as an excuse to do something dangerous.  Just remember that your dad used to smoke while pumping gas too.  Apparently gas wasn't flammable 30 years ago???  NOPE, our dads just got lucky and didn't blow the service station up!  Oh yeah and most of us were never put into a carseat or seat belt.  It didn't hurt us, did it?  Nope.  So skip on buying the carseat for your new baby because you didn't use one and you're perfectly fine.  Why waste the money? 
    Seriously, think about what you are saying people.  Just because you survived doesn't make something safe.

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    All of our parents used bumpers and we're all fine....

     

    seriously, you cant use this as a valid argument for anything. There are many things our parents did that we no longer do.

    There are also babies of that generation who died from it. Most didn't, but some did.

     

     

    I have a neighbor who asked me about her carseat installation for her infant, should it scoot around on the seat??  I said no, it shouldn't move at all, told her to get it checked out, and she said " Well I never had a car seat and I survived right?" And laughed...her daughter is about 6 months now, probably still scooting around in the backseat...cringe

  • I have one for DD who's favorite position is to sleep with her head mushed up against the rails and she does roll / flip a lot thru the night. I'm sure she would bang her head all the time if it wasn't there.  It's not super padded so she can't stand on it.  I've got one for DS as well.
  • There is so much controversy about bumper pads and I don't think they're necessary so we're not getting one. As far as sheets, you can't use a top sheet for awhile anyway and after than I would just use a lightweight blanket so we're just going with fitted sheets too.




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